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Online Seminar: “Diffracting Hegel” (December 2024-June 2025)

Online Seminar: "Diffracting Hegel" (December 2024-June 2025)

We are glad to give notice of the online Seminar Diffracting Hegel, which will take place online from December 2024 to June 2025.

The seminar is organized by the research group “Hegelian constellations of the feminine” (FemHub).
Scientific 
Board: Stefania Achella, Giulia Bernard, Viola Carofalo, Bojana Jovicevic, Francesca Iannelli, Eleonora Caramelli.

Each session will consist of two presentations (40 minutes each, followed by Q&A), for a total duration of two hours. The languages will be English and Italian.

The sessions are scheduled at 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Central Time), on this link: https://urlr.me/fmvDZ

Below you can find the program of the seminar.

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December 13, 2024 – Chair: Stefania Achella

Valentina Bortolami (MSCA Fellow/University of Padua), Diffrazione come metodo e come oggetto di studio. Una proposta femminista neomaterialista per pensare a Hegel

Giovanna Miolli (MSCA Fellow/University of Padua), Cortocircuiti tra il pensiero femminista e Hegel: metodi di critica generativa 

January 17, 2025 – Chair: Giulia Battistoni  

Angelica Nuzzo (Brooklyn College (CUNY)), Open Systematicity and Changing Identities—Thinking Today with Hegel’s Dialectic

Giulia Bernard (University of Padua), The Question of Bildung: Revisiting Hegel’s Legacy on Philosophy’s Exceptionalism

February 14, 2025 – Chair: Giorgio Erle

Tatiana Llaguno (Pompeu Fabra University), The Socialization of Reproductive Labour: A Hegelian Defense

Giulia Battistoni (MSCA Fellow/University of Verona), Traces of a discourse on biodiversity between Hegel and Jonas

March 14, 2025 – Chair: Silvia Pieroni

Viola Carofalo (Università L’Orientale di Napoli), Actuality and inactuality of Luce Irigaray’s critique of Hegelian philosophy

Elisa Magrì (Boston College), The precariousness of the embodied self in Hegel’s Anthropology

April 11, 2025 – Chair: Luca Corti 

Luca Illetterati (University of Padua), Non naturalistic naturalism

Georg Oswald (University of Kiel), Is There a Moral Imperative for Renaturalization? Insights from Hegel’s Speculative Philosophy

May 16, 2025 – Chair: Bojana Jovicevic 

Eva Nowak (Adam Mickiewicz University), Hegel and colonialism: Four rationales

Karen Koch (University of Basel), Nature, Genus Consciousness, and Care. Reconsidering Hegel’s Account of Life in his Philosophy of Nature

May 28, 2025 – Chair: Eleonora Caramelli

Jamila Mascat (Utrecht University), Hegel and Social Re/Production: A Marxist-Feminist Reading

Sean McStravick (Sorbonne Université), Taking possession of oneself

June 13, 2025 – Chair: Francesca Iannelli

Jean-Baptiste Vuillerod (Université de Namur), From love to recognition: Towards an immanent critique of Hegel’s conception of marriage

Zdravko Kobe (University of Ljubljana), Hegel’s concept of sexual difference as a conceptual difference

 

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